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Point-mass Discretization a point that has a mass where the force is acting
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Lumped Circuit any object can be represented in its lumped circuit
equivalent. For example; a load can be represented by a resistor and sources
by its equivalent schematic voltage or current source.
Lumped Matter Discipline a convention of setting a discipline when
analysing a problem. For example; currents on a node can be summed up to
zero in an equation and voltages on a loop can be summed up to zero in an
equation. This discipline will help the observer to analyse the problem without
resorting to hard equations and will definitely result to a same answer.
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Kirchoffs Voltage Law states that the algebraic sum of all the voltages
around a closed loop is zero.
Kirchoffs Current Law states that the algebraic sum of all the currents
entering and leaving a node is zero.
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Node Method is an application of KVL and KCL. It is the most known circuit
analysis technique. The number of equations in Node method is n-1, being ns
the number of nodes.
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